Lina Wertmuller Made History By Becoming The First Woman To Receive Best Director Oscar Nomination (Pic Credit: IMDb)

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More than three decades before Katherine Bigelow became the first woman to win the Best Director Oscar, Italian filmmaker Lina Wertmuller made history by becoming the first woman to win a nomination for the award, back in 1977, for the film ‘Seven Beauties’.

On Thursday, Wertmuller, a protege of Federico Fellini, passed away at the age of 93. Reporting her death, ‘Variety’ quoted a friend of hers as saying that the writer and director died “peacefully at home, next to her daughter and loved ones”.

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Born in Rome, Wertmuller was introduced by friends to the legendary film director Federico Fellini, who became her mentor.